P&G’s COVID-19 Recovery Efforts Continue
David Taylor
Senior Advisor, Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC. Former Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Procter & Gamble
As COVID-19 continues to be a challenge in many parts of the world, P&G remains focused on our three immediate priorities—protecting our people, serving consumers, and supporting communities—so that we can continue to step up and step forward as a force for good and force for growth in this time of need.
While some people and countries seem to be returning to normalcy, there are many others still facing the devastating health effects, social unrest and economic distress caused by the pandemic, and P&G remains committed to continue to Lead With Love by doing acts of good that leverage our resources, reach and business expertise, working closely with our longtime relief partners to provide support throughout the world.
I’ll share some examples of how we’re continuing to step up around the world to help those in need.
Stepping Up Around the World
We made a $5 million donation to COVAX, a fund established and co-led by GAVI, the Global Vaccine Alliance, to help ensure equitable access to vaccines in more than 90 countries throughout Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe. Our contribution will provide one million vaccines around the world.
In India, we’ve contributed nearly $7 million to help vaccinate more than 500,000 Indian citizens, pledging funds in partnership with government and local authorities. This equates to vaccinations for 100 people for every P&G India employee. We’re also covering the cost of vaccinations for our more than 5,000 P&G employees and their immediate family members. At the same time, we’re also continuing to donate products and in-house produced personal protective equipment (PPE) to aid frontline and essential workers in India and throughout the Asia, Middle East and Africa region.
In Latin America and North America, we’re continuing to provide grants and product donations as well as donations of PPE, COVID test kits, and virtual education resources through United Way and the Red Cross Societies.
And in Europe, we’ve joined forces with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and National Societies to scale up health and hygiene interventions, vaccinations and economic support. On this Saturday, May 8th, we’ll celebrate World Red Cross Red Crescent Day to recognize their volunteers and staff who give their time and skills to make communities safer, more resilient and more inclusive.
Also this Saturday, May 8th, we’re proudly supporting Global Citizen VAX: LIVE, an event to inspire vaccine confidence worldwide and help get COVID-19 vaccines to everyone, everywhere.
The concert will feature many well-known recording artists, public officials and celebrities sharing a universal message of the importance of an inclusive COVID recovery for all. It starts at 8:00 p.m. ET and you can find viewing options here.
During the broadcast, you’ll hear more about P&G’s one million vaccine contribution to COVAX, and P&G employees from our Box Elder, Utah, plant will share how they and P&Gers at more than 100 manufacturing sites around the world have been stepping up to serve consumers by supplying our health, hygiene and cleaning products.
To learn more about our efforts around the world, visit https://us.pg.com/covid19/, and please know that P&G remains committed to step up and step forward to help in this time of ongoing need, and be there for our employees, consumers and communities.
Thank you and please stay safe.
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3 年Hello Mr. Taylor...just stopping by to see if you enjoyed your gift of caricature art....
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3 年This on Twitter just now: not very nice but it shows how a lack of #duediligence produces #brand detractors, not endosers
Policy Researcher || Educator || Content Creator || Project Manager II Digital Marketer II Activist
3 年Chosing #princeharry & #meghanmarkle as brand ambassadors post their fiasco #Oprah *interview* after it was debunked as almost entirely fiction was a bad call. Their image post *faux charity* (under investigation) Travalyst is one of tone deaf hyprocrisy - they are Brand Detractors. #DueDil Hugely disappointed to see this but then maybe Procter & Gamble is a good fit for hyprocrisy: #woke #greenwashing after all.. https://www.greenbiz.com/article/pg-continues-forest-degradation-practices-despite-shareholder-vote
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3 年For years, we’ve watched the rapid rise of globalization in our world. We’ve watched the power of business and its impact on communities change everything from how we eat to how we travel.? Now it is time to give back. It's heartening to see corporate leaders stepping up to lead. By supporting relief efforts, and investing in protecting healthcare workers, people, and communities, businesses are playing a significant role in helping control the spread of this virus and keeping it from becoming an even bigger crisis.
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3 年David Taylor, you taught me about leadership and serving our communities. Continue the good work.